Women's long length gloves

Production date
Circa 1910
Description
A pair of cream soft lamb skin (full length) dress gloves. Each glove has three tiny mother of pearl buttons/holes on the inner hand side. On the outer side nearer the top end are three pattern shapes in a row that are formed by very fine stitching. These shapes have the appearance of a petal, a diamond and a larger petal. For added decoration each shape within the stitching has rows of tiny punch holes. Belonged to Edith Gillet.
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Object detail

Production date
Circa 1910
Media/Materials
Gloves lamb skin cream, full length
Measurements
L x 477 W x 121 mm
Production place
Collection
Department collection type
Credit line
Gift of Gillet Family,
Collection of Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato
Accession number
2010/36/2.1-2

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